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“Clement of Alexandria on Philosophy and Christianity - Greek Text with English translation”
From Stromateis 1.5
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 Accordingly, before the advent of the Lord, philosophy was necessary to the 
Greeks for righteousness. And now it becomes conducive to piety; being a kind of 
preparatory training to those who attain to faith through demonstration. “For 
thy foot,” it is said, “will not stumble, if thou refer what is good, whether 
belonging to the Greeks or to us, to Providence.” For God is the cause of all 
good things; but of some primarily, as of the Old and the New Testament; and of 
others by consequence, as philosophy. Perchance, too, philosophy was given to 
the Greeks directly and primarily, till the Lord should call the Greeks. For 
this was a schoolmaster to bring “the Hellenic mind,” as the law, the Hebrews, 
“to Christ.” Philosophy, therefore, was a preparation, paving the way for him 
who is perfected in Christ.  | 
    
  
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This is the original Greek text from Stromateis
Stromata, Miscellanies
Clement of Alexandria on Greek philosophy and Christianity.
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